It would appear that fly-tippers in Rochdale have developed a sense of community values
NUISANCE ... Councillor Ibrar Khan is angry that fly-tippers are dumping rubbish at a mosque.
Mosque used as a rubbish dump
30/ 1/2008BRAZEN fly-tippers are breaking through a barrier at a Wardleworth mosque in an extreme effort to dump their rubbish.
They have smashed their way through temporary gates three times to gain access to the car park at Bilal Mosque, South Street, Rochdale.
They then dump items ranging from compost to concrete boulders, leaving religious leaders to pick up the bill.
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Well it would appear that fly-tippers in Rochdale have developed a sense of community values and pride in their environment, what has brought on this transformation is as far as I can see unknown.
We must support and applaud civic responsibility shown by the citizens of this country after all it makes sense to put rubbish where rubbish belongs.
All fly tippers should follow the example of these civic minded people and keep our streets and roads clear of unwanted trash
Gandalf

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Excellent!
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http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/Is-this-the-filthiest-street.2187460.jp
Ibar Khan's chums are not against a bit of fly tipping themselves. It's cleaned up now for the time being.....!
Rock on Rochdale!
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Rubbish to rubbish, well played.
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Far more deserving of this kind of treatment are the faceless traitors in DEFRA and our local authorities who implement the EC diktats on waste collection.
It is high time these peoples' names and addresses were found and published on the internet, so that residents angry at the imposition of fortnightly rubbish coolections can ensure that these quislings have to face real, personal consequences for their treason.
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My apologies. Para. 2 line 3 should read "collections".
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